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1. Overwatering: Avoid soggy soil by letting it dry out between waterings.
2. Poor Drainage: Use well-draining soil to prevent root rot.
3. Improper Pruning: Trim after blooming to avoid cutting off buds.
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4. Lack of Sunlight: Place in a sunny spot for optimal growth.
5. Not Enough Fertilizer: Feed with a balanced fertilizer in spring and summer.
6. Ignoring Pests: Watch for aphids and whiteflies and treat promptly.
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7. Wrong Temperature: Keep gardenias warm in winter to prevent stress.
8. Using Wrong Soil pH: Aim for slightly acidic soil for healthy plants.
9. Planting Too Deep: Keep roots at soil level when planting to avoid suffocation.
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10. Neglecting Pruning: Trim dead branches to encourage new growth.
11. Not Mulching: Mulch to retain moisture and protect roots.
12. Overcrowding: Space plants properly to prevent competition for nutrients.
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13. Underwatering: Keep soil consistently moist, but not waterlogged.
14. Insufficient Drainage: Ensure pots have drainage holes to prevent root rot.
15. Overfertilizing: Follow package instructions and avoid excess nitrogen.
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16. Inadequate Sunlight: Provide at least 6 hours of sunlight per day.
17. Skipping Pest Prevention: Use organic sprays to deter aphids and scale.
18. Cold Exposure: Protect plants from frost and cold drafts indoors.
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19. Incorrect Soil pH: Test soil and adjust to pH 5 to 6.
20. Deep Planting: Plant gardenias slightly above soil level for optimal growth.
21. Infrequent Watering: Maintain consistent moisture levels for healthy roots.
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22. No Fertilizer: Feed gardenias with slow-release fertilizer in spring.
23. Pruning at Wrong Time: Trim after blooming to avoid cutting off buds.
24. Overcrowding: Provide adequate spacing between plants to prevent competition.
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25. Ignoring Signs of Stress: Monitor for yellow leaves and wilting.
26. Lack of Air Circulation: Ensure good airflow to prevent mold and pests.
27. Not Planning Ahead: Research care requirements before planting gardenias.